Weaker Than We Think

Mark 14:27-52 · 2025-03-30 · Jason Wolin · Gospel of Mark | Cross and Crown

Mark 14:27-52 · Grace, Jesus' Passion, Sin. Weaker Than We Think — sermon from Cypress Bible Church on BibleSlides.

Weaker Than We Think Slideshow for this message PDF Message Download “Latency is a WORD that refers to the delay between an event occurring in reality and the moment you perceive it.” So for example, we all know that the sun is a long ways away. It’s about 93M miles away which means that if the sun somehow disappeared instantly it would take about 8 minutes for that light to reach us to realize it. There would be 8 minutes of latency between the reality and the perception of reality. In the medical field there are latent diseases. Virus’ can exists in the tissues but are undetectable and produce no symptoms. And then suddenly, under the right conditions, those virus flare up. It was there all along but was latent because it wasn’t detectable. Well today we are going to talk about a spiritual disease that lies latent in the human heart. It lies dormant in our soul. All of us, like Judas, like the disciples, like Peter, are capable of abandoning and forsaking Jesus Christ. Buried in the soft tissue of the soul is this latent spiritual disease where we are tempted to sell Jesus off if he stops being profitable to us. Under the right conditions, we are all capable of this. We all have this dark disease hidden somewhere in our hearts. Now in the text we see this latent disease expressed in Judas and Peter. Both of them posses latent unbelief, latent fear, latent cowardice, latent disloyalty, latent betrayal, latent denial, latent darkness. And both of them were put into pressure cooker situations where that disease of darkness flared up. Their crime against Christ was very similar. Jesus predicted both Peter’s and Judas’ acts. Judas betrayed Jesus. That same night, Peter denied Christ three times. So what’s the difference between Judas and Peter? Both were religious. Both followed Jesus. Both heard amazing preaching. Both saw miracles. Both were treated kindly. What’s the difference? Ultimately, everything. Of Judas, Jesus says, “It would be better if he had never been born. Woe to the man by whom the son of man is betrayed.” Of Peter, “Upon this rock I will build my church.” Jesus turned to Judas and said, “What you do, do quickly” and in that moment SATAN entered Judas. Jesus turned to Peter and said to him, “Satan demanded to sift you like wheat but I have prayed that your faith may not fail.” After Judas betrayed Jesus he hung himself in outer darkness. After Peter denied Jesus he wept and was restored back into fellowship with the light of the world. The same disease was latent in both them. What’s the difference? What caused one to ultimately apostatize and the other repent? Am I more like Judas or Peter? Could you ask a more important question? So today we are going to look at the anatomy of that darkness that shadows every human heart. We are goin…

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